05/11/2024

Liverpool doesn't react: Leandro Trossard scores a brace for Brighton's 2-0 lead.

Sábado 01 de Octubre del 2022

Liverpool doesn't react: Leandro Trossard scores a brace for Brighton's 2-0 lead.

Liverpool doesn't show a good football image at Anfield and is losing to Brighton: Leandro Trossard scored a brace for the 2-0 halftime result.

Liverpool doesn't show a good football image at Anfield and is losing to Brighton: Leandro Trossard scored a brace for the 2-0 halftime result.

The Liverpool campaign in the Premier League has been negative and the team suffers again, this time at home against Brighton, in the ninth round of the tournament. The great protagonist of the match is Leandro Trossard, who scored a brace before the 18th minute, setting the partial 2-0.

As coach Roberto De Zerbi planned, his players started to play from their own field with a series of passes, which was enough to escape the pressure from the 'Reds'. Then, from the right flank, once again, there was a change of direction and Trent Alexander-Arnold intercepted, although not in the best way.

Danny Welbeck stole the ball, combined with Pervis Estupiñán, advanced and reached the baseline, with time and space to decide. Finally, the English forward assisted Solomon March, at the top of the box, and he made a subtle touch to Leandro Trossard, who once again beat goalkeeper Alisson with a cross shot.

LIVERPOOL vs. BRIGHTON PREVIEW

After the FIFA break, action returns in the main leagues around the world. This weekend, Liverpool and Brighton will play one of the matches that promises to be the most exciting and will feature Luis Díaz, one of Liverpool's most dangerous players.

So far, Liverpool has not displayed the solidity that led them to reach the final of the previous Champions League. The team led by Jürgen Klopp comes from a goalless draw with Everton in the Merseyside derby, thus wasting a good opportunity to get closer to the leaders.

Brighton will be facing them, no longer under the leadership of Graham Potter, who is now at Chelsea. The 'Seagulls', however, will seek to cause an upset at Liverpool's field, in order to remain among the top four: currently, they are fourth with thirteen points.

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